Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 

Popular Authors
view more
 

Home > Tags

Articles, tagged with "microscopic organisms"

Must Know Tips On Carpet Cleaning

23rd September 2009
Interior decoration is an art. Many people across the world love to decorate their houses. Depending on their choice and decorative sense they decorate their homes. It is a matter of sophistication. But there are certain things which can really change the... Read >
Author: robartalex

Real skin care beyond beauty treatments

21st September 2009
The skin is perhaps is the most pampered part of the human body, a least, for most women. From soaps to lotions to whole body scrubs --- women spend thousands of dollars each year just to achieve that smooth, clear, flawless look. They want smoother skin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

7 Basics To Know About Carpet Cleaning

21st September 2009
Decorating a house or an office is not that easy as some of you may have assumed. It requires some effort. You need to have the passion or desire to make your house look good. Many things needed to be considered while decorating a house. Budget is an impo... Read >
Author: robartalex

Importance of N95 mask

10th September 2009
Masks or respirators are the devices designed to protect you from inhaling harmful fumes, dust, gases and vapors etc. These masks are available in the market in ample range of assortments (type, size etc.) used by industries, public, and the military. The... Read >
Author: robertybin

How to make Sourdough

05th September 2009
As stated in Wikipedia, sourdough is a dough containing a lactobacillus culture, usually in symbiotic combination with yeasts. It is one of two principal means of leavening in bread baking, along with the use of cultivated forms of yeast (Saccharomyces). ... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook

Xango Offers Incredible Work from Home Opportunity at New York

03rd September 2009
Xango Juice is the first product to capture the magical essence of this exotic botanical and because Xango Juice uses the whole fruit puree in its most bioavailability form and not synthetic extracts as in pills or capsules, when you drink Xango Juice, no... Read >
Author: Monica K

What is Live Rock and Why should I use it in My Aquarium

02nd September 2009
Many salt water aquarium fish keepers swear by the fact that live rock is absolutely necessary and a marine without live rock is incomplete and difficult to handle. You must be wondering what is live rock and why should I use it in my aquarium? This artic... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

The Ins And Outs Of Bacteria

30th August 2009
First of all, it's not possible for us to live in a sterile bubble isolated from the world around us. Bacteria are microscopic organisms found everywhere, even in the air you breathe. In most cases, bacterial infections play a role in the coughs and sniff... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Importance of N95 masks

28th August 2009
Masks or respirators are the devices designed to protect you from inhaling harmful fumes, dust, gases and vapors etc. These masks are available in the market in ample range of assortments (type, size etc.) used by industries, public, and the military. The... Read >
Author: robertybin

Mold Removal: Not As Easy As It Sounds

31st July 2009
Mold and Mildew are fuzzy microscopic organisms that thrive in highly humid environment. Both microorganisms play a vital role in the ecosystem. They aid in the decaying of leaves which is responsible for the enrichment or fertilization of the soil. Wh... Read >
Author: blackmold

The Various Purification Methods Used In Deionized Water

18th July 2009
Long ago there was little concern to thoroughly purify water because pure water had extremely few applications. In the modern times, however, there is an increasing demand of water in its purest possible form. Water is never absolutely pure. It always ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Why is the life in your soil so important?

01st July 2009
The entire food production system depends for its viability on healthy soil. Healthy soil produces the healthy crops that give nourishment to people. Organic farming is intimately related to the concept of soil health because its advocates have always bel... Read >
Author: fshelend

Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth

03rd June 2009
Diatomaceous earth is a natural product that isn't exactly earth. It is actually the fossilized remains of microscopic organisms called Diatoms. You might remember them from junior high science labs. If you don't, ask a 5th grader! So these organisms c... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Types of Mold

15th May 2009
What is mold? Mold is a microscopic organisms, it is a fungus that sometimes grows in dark, gloomy, and wet or damp environments such as basement, garages, and attics. Mold spreads through the air as spores. Making its way into your home. Stachybotrys atr... Read >
Author: Chris

Mold We Love To Hate

12th May 2009
“Terribly ugly!” I said to my wife. But I was not referring to her. The subject was our apartment which we owned, and lived in for the past ten years. We loved the environment here in this suburb, just 20 minutes’ drive from downtown. The air was... Read >
Author: Samatha Oliver

How Ringworm Affect a Person?

11th May 2009
Ringworm is an infection caused by microscopic organisms called dermatophytes. Also called tinea corporis, ringworm is a fungal infection that may occur at anyone at any time. Studies say that more than 20 percent of the people develop ringworm. This is a... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Black Mold - Dark, Warm And Moist Are Most appropriate For Flourishing

27th April 2009
The most threatening concern for the people is growth of the deadlier mold and mildew. The musty sick building syndrome is because of presence of mold and mildew in and around our vicinity. There are numbers of molds are out there in the world, but all ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Fungal infections

27th April 2009
Almost all fungal infections are caused by a type of parasitic fungi known as dermophytes that infect the skin, hair or nails. Fungi are microscopic organisms consisting of cells such as mould, mildews and yeast. They are saprophytes that absorb nutrients... Read >
Author: garret

Sterilize your air to reduce allergens and improve health

17th April 2009
The air that we inhale now-a-days contains many contaminants which are quite injurious to our health. There are large amounts of bacteria and viruses present in air that is around us, which are very harmful if inhaled regularly. You suffer from number o... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Sterilize your air to reduce allergens and improve health

17th April 2009
The air that we breathe today contains many impurities which are very harmful to our health. There are huge amounts of microbes present in air that is around us, which are very dangerous if inhaled constantly. You suffer from number of respiratory tract... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Fight disease and cancer with a clean colon

01st April 2009
Did you know that much of the food we eat contains microscopic organisms that can interfere with the elimination by the colon of waste matter? Cleansing your colong can ensure that the nutrients and vitamins found in the food we eat are properly absorbed... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Drinking Water Purification Systems Combat Storm Contamination

10th March 2009
Not only do toxins and lead end up in your drinking water, but flooding can affect the quality, too. In recent years, drinking water purification systems have gained wide-spread popularity. Such systems do offer many benefits to homeowners from safety to... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Diverse Types Of Carpet Cleaning Methods Carpet Cleaning Methods

28th February 2009
Generally, Carpets are more vulnerable to acquire dust and dirt over a period of time. A polluted carpet may accumulate microscopic organisms like dust mites, fungus, bacteria etc which is unhygienic and dangerous for the user. Dirty carpets can emit the ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Colon Cleansing Dangers - Is Colon Cleansing Dangerous?

25th February 2009
Are there real colon cleansing dangers? The biggest danger you can face from colon cleansing is not to do it at all. Colon cleansing is perfectly safe for the vast majority of the population. If you are pregnant or have certain other medical conditions yo... Read >
Author: Michelle Taft

Is Mold In Your Basement Making You Sick?

30th January 2009
Does your basement produce a musty smell? Is there condensation on your basement windows and water pipes? If so, there is a good chance that this is the result of high humidity in your basement. Musty odors are often the first indication of a moistur... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

Is Mold In Your Basement Making You Sick?

30th January 2009
Does your basement produce a musty smell? Is there condensation on your basement windows and water pipes? If so, there is a good chance that this is the result of high humidity in your basement. Musty odors are often the first indication of a moistur... Read >
Author: chuck jaymes

How to Know If Your Dog Has Ear Mites

25th January 2009
Ear mites must be one of the most annoying health concerns your pet may acquire. Ear mites are parasites dwelling on your pet’s ear. Once they’re there, they would thrive on the wax and dirt found in the ears. The moment they reach a certain number... Read >
Author: CristianStan

How to Know If Your Dog Has Ear Mites

22nd January 2009
Ear mites must be one of the most annoying health concerns your pet may acquire. Ear mites are parasites dwelling on your pet’s ear. Once they’re there, they would thrive on the wax and dirt found in the ears. The moment they reach a certain number... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

The Different Kinds Of Frog

20th January 2009
Animals are typically simple to distinguish from other forms of life because most of them can move. This charge mechanism very well for most of the animals that live on the land but it is not forever the case for those that live in water. Here they live i... Read >
Author: Joan Shine

Thinking About Mold with Water Damage Atlantic City

03rd November 2008
It is important to know about mold and the two primary types of mold that can grow due to water damage Atlantic City. If you are a victim of a flood you must be aware of what mold is. Molds are found everywhere you go. They are microscopic organisms ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Mold Carpet Cleaning Tips

29th October 2008
Having moist carpet in your house can cause the growth of mold and fungus which can damage the carpet. One of the best ways to keep mold getting a strong foothold in your home is to have your carpet and upholstery cleaned at least two times each year. ... Read >
Author: maxcarecleaning

Dust Mites: What Are They and How To Get Rid of Them

09th September 2008
Anyone suffering from rhinitis allergica, or bronchial asthma, knows that common household dust can be a very serious problem. What asthma sufferers might not realize is that dust mites are a huge contributing factor to their attacks. Dust mites are extre... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Tips When Choosing Your Carpet Cleaning Method

08th September 2008
Most people will spend a few thousand dollars, and often much more, to acquire beautiful area rugs and floor to floor carpeting for their homes. So they naturally have an interest in protecting their investment and in keeping the floor coverings looking a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

A short history of Animals.

17th August 2008
How many species of animals have been identified to date? The answer is close to two million and they are the most varied living thing on planet Earth. They have struggled to overcome tremendous obstacles, adapting their lifestyles in order to survive. T... Read >
Author: Andrew

Why The Disadvantages Of Reverse Osmosis Far Outweigh The Good!

17th July 2008
The disadvantages of reverse osmosis are many, and we’ll tell you why momentarily. The more important issue at hand is this, does reverse osmosis make water safe to drink? The answer to that is no, it doesn’t. Reverse osmosis systems are available ... Read >
Author: Steve Waters

The Health Through Reverse Osmosis Myth: Why Home Reverse Osmosis Systems Are Not For You!

16th July 2008
You’ve probably seen ads from time to time stating that you can achieve better health through reverse osmosisThat would be great if it was at all true, but it isn’t. These are simply falsehoods presented to you by the marketing agents in order to sel... Read >
Author: Steve Waters

Better Health Through Reverse Osmosis? 5 Reasons To Filter Instead

09th July 2008
Can your family achieve better health through reverse osmosis treatment of your tap water? The companies that sell home reverse osmosis systems seem to think so. But there are so many disadvantages, and unless you have a specific problem with your wat... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman

Food Poisoning – causes, symptoms and Treatment

06th July 2008
In most cases of foodborne illness (food poisoning), symptoms resemble intestinal flu and last a few hours to several days. But in cases of botulism, or when food poisoning strikes infants, the ill, the elderly, or those with compromised immune systems, l... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Water Purification, What You Should Know.

04th July 2008
Choosing a water purification system for your home is an important decision. Picking up a water purifier from the shelf at Wal-Mart might not be a good choice. The quality of water purifiers vary greatly. Prices also vary. We hope to help you make the... Read >
Author: Warren Conley

What is the Safest Water Purification Process?

12th June 2008
As our world becomes more polluted and contaminated, it is increasingly difficult to find clean and safe water to drink. It seems that finally people are concerned about the water purification process. We want to be able to provide our families with water... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Discover What Is In Our Drinking Water

10th June 2008
Drinking water is an important part of our lives, since 70 % of our body is made of water. We need to drink water to stay hydrated and maintain good health. But, what is in our drinking water? The answer may surprise you, as it does a number of people. To... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

What are the Major Water Purification Technologies?

10th June 2008
Currently there are five major methods of water purification. The most common method is by filtration. Several different methods of filtration are currently in use. Here is a list of the different ways to filter water: Nanofiltration Ultrafiltration ... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Why do you need a Drinking Water Filter System?

06th June 2008
If you want to protect your family from all the possible contaminants found in many public drinking water systems then you are in need of a home drinking water filter system. I ask this question…why would you not want to protect your family. On the mark... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Your Water Filtration System: Discover the Shocking Truth

05th June 2008
Do you know the facts about your water filtration system? It’s unbelievable, the system used at your local treatment facility is simply not enough to protect your family’s health. Here’s why. First of all, local treatment facilities use chlorin... Read >
Author: Fraser Baillie

Crib Mattress Covers: Simple Ways To Keep Your Kids Allergy Free

04th June 2008
There’s nothing more frightening for new parents than the thought that their child may be sick. While most parents do well keeping their child away from common cold and flu germs, not everyone takes into account the affect household allergens may have o... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Algae Blooms

27th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees Is it a plant? Is it an organism? Algae are very unusual! Algae are microscopic organisms, and are usually believed to be just simple aquatic plants. Pond scum, really. But it may amaze you to learn that some algae displa... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees

This Is Why Bacteria Are Refered To As An Ancient Form Of Life

25th March 2008
Bacteria are single celled, microscopic organisms few micrometers in length. They do not have a membrane bound nucleus or membrane bound organelles such as the chloroplasts and the mitochondria. It does not contain steroids, cholesterol, mitosis or meiosi... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The Crumbling Facade Of The Theory Of Evolution

25th March 2008
by Josh Greenberger (March, 2008) The scientific concept of the origin of life on earth begins with the premise that life first appeared billions of years ago with the formation of microscopic organisms out of inanimate matter. In the billions of years... Read >
Author: Josh Greenberger

Formation of Natural Gas

29th August 2007
When we use natural gas powered heaters and stoves in our homes, we usually neglect to ponder the fact that these modern conveniences are made possible by a natural substance of ancient origin. Even the electricity supplied by utility companies often reli... Read >
Author: wespipe

Real skin care beyond beauty treatments

28th August 2007
The skin is perhaps is the most pampered part of the human body, a least, for most women. From soaps to lotions to whole body scrubs --- women spend thousands of dollars each year just to achieve that smooth, clear, flawless look. They want smoother skin... Read >
Author: kristine

Nail Fungus - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

12th July 2007
Nail fungus is made up of tiny organisms that can infect fingernails and toenails. Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the finger or toe nails which is very difficult to cure. These fungal infections usually cause discoloration, thickening and often ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Make Your Home Free From Deadlier Black Mold

18th June 2007
Most of the people want to make their house of the living place clean and germ free. Molds and the mildews do not help their cause. Molds are the microscopic organisms that have tiny shape. Molds are mainly recognized as allergic infestations that are fo... Read >
Author: Markus Skupeika

The Proper Use of Disinfectants in Your Lab

21st May 2007
The Proper Use of Disinfectants in Your Lab Disinfectants are used to kill and temporarily prevent the growth of bacteria, viruses and fungi. There are numerous types of disinfectants in the marketplace and just as many methods of application. Before... Read >
Author: Michael Dunne

The Proper Use of Disinfectants in your Lab

17th May 2007
The Proper Use of Disinfectants in Your Lab Disinfectants are used to kill and temporarily prevent the growth of bacteria, viruses and fungi. There are numerous types of disinfectants in the marketplace and just as many methods of application. Before... Read >
Author: Michael Dunne

General discussion about body ringworm

27th March 2007
Ringworm is an infection caused by microscopic organisms called dermatophytes. Also called tinea corporis, ringworm is a fungal infection that may occur at anyone at any time. Studies say that more than 20 percent of the people develop ringworm. This is a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Discover How A Crawl Space Dehumidifier Can Protect Your Home From Wood Rot

20th January 2007
Humidity and moisture in your crawl space can often lead to a serious problem for homeowners not using a crawl space dehumidifier; wood rot. Wood rot, also called wood decay, is caused by microscopic organisms that belong to the fungi group. These organ... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Immune Support

17th November 2006
Immune SupportProtect Against Infectivity And Of Cancer Alternative Terms: Immunity, Boosting; Infections, Frequent; Weak ImmunityYour Immune system is your body's great guard against disease. The bodies have to fight with stable attacks by microscopic or... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

The Highly Contagious Character of Scabies

21st June 2006
Scabies is a very contagious skin condition caused by contamination with parasite microscopic mites. The mite responsible for causing scabies in humans is called Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis and it can be easily acquired through contact with infested pe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Disease Defined, It's Types And What The Internet Has To Say About It

25th April 2006
Most of us have known someone at one time or another with a disease, some considered curable and some not. Cancer is considered the most fatal among all diseases. Let's begin this article with the definition of the word and than explore more about the var... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald

Overwintering Pond Fish

12th March 2006
Publishing GuidelinesYou have permission to publish this article electronically or inprint, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. Acourtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated.==Overwintering Pond FishThe metabolism of koi and gol... Read >
joan marques